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Maya Deren 16mm Marathon Screening
Moving to Los Angeles with the touring Katherine Dunham dance company in the early 1940s, Deren met Alexandr Hackenschmied (later Hammid), who would lend some technical expertise to transform her efforts in still photography into the watershed experimental short, MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON. Deren is perhaps the most catalytic artist to work in avant-garde cinema; that short, her studies in ritualistic dance and her early efforts in independent film distribution would trace an unparalleled legacy of inspiration and feminist art practices still resoundingly felt to this day. Celebrating the bohemian avant-gardia in which she moved, we present this marathon screening of her short-form work in 16mm at the polyvalent arts hub, Coaxial.
Coaxial Arts Foundation is a nonprofit multi-disciplinary media arts organization devoted to the support of media, sound and performance art. Coaxial provides residencies, studio space, technical support and public exhibition space for live events to showcase underground artists whose works are often not exhibited in galleries as ephemeral art is not conducive to the gallery sales system. Coaxial activates a community of experimental media, sound and performance artists through commissions, events, workshops, live TV tapings, and exhibitions through the foundations downtown Los Angeles studio space.
Meshes of the Afternoon (with Alexandr Hammid), 16mm, 14min., 1943 The Witchs Cradle, 16mm, 13min., 1943 At Land, 16mm, 15min., 1944 A Study in Choreography for Camera, 16mm, 3min., 1945 Ritual in Transfigured Time, 16mm, 14min., 1946 Meditation on Violence, 16mm, 13min., 1948 The Very Eye of Night, 16mm, 15min., 1958
Prints courtesy of the Film-makers Coop Curated by Coaxial + Bradford Nordeen $10
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LocationCoaxial (View)
1815 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015
United States
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